Coastline approach for London to Edinburgh private jet charter
Charter Desk · Route Intelligence

Private jetLondonEdinburgh

Private jet London to Edinburgh covers approximately 543 km, with typical block times around 1h 11m depending on winds, slot allocations and airport routing.

Distance
293 nm
Flight time
1h 11m
Indicative
€3,000–€5,000 one-way, all-in
Private jet charter London to Edinburgh
01Great-Circle Route

The line every operator flies

293 nm great-circle between LCY and EDI, 1h 11m typical block time.

293 NM · 1H 11M
LCY · LondonEDI · Edinburgh
Private jet on the London to Edinburgh corridor
The Charter Desk Recommends
Because aircraft positioning dominates London → Edinburgh, the lever worth using is timing, not haggling.

Depart LCY — Primary field for London — 20 min to the city, slots manageable. · Arrive EDI — Primary arrival for Edinburgh. · Value pick: Eclipse 550 · Premium pick: Cessna Citation VII

ROUTE INTELLIGENCE · AIRCRAFT RECOMMENDATION ENGINE

Which aircraft actually make sense on LondonEdinburgh

BEST VALUE

Eclipse 550

Light Jet

The Eclipse 550 clears both runways and has range headroom on the 293 nm leg without stepping up into a larger, more expensive cabin — the lowest hourly cost that still handles this pair reliably.

Indicative all-in €3,600

MOST POPULAR

Cessna Citation VII

Midsize

Midsize aircraft like the Cessna Citation VII are the workhorse of London–Edinburgh — they hit the sweet spot on cabin comfort, block time and cost that the majority of charterers pick.

Indicative all-in €4,200

ROUTE INTELLIGENCE · AIRPORT INTELLIGENCE

Which airport, and why — on both ends

A private jet mission stands or falls on airport choice. For LondonEdinburgh we resolve the primary field on each side, then rank the alternatives worth considering with the trade-offs that actually matter to a client — transfer time, curfew, slot pressure, MTOW and helicopter link.

DEPARTURE · LCY

Airport (LCY)

Very good
Opening hours
06:30–22:30 local
Curfew
22:30–06:30 local — strict
Slots
Slot-coordinated — Slot-coordinated commercial airport; steep-approach certified aircraft only.
Customs
Airline-terminal customs — Shared with scheduled operations; VIP fast-track via handling agents.
FBOs
1 FBO on field
To city
20 min by car · 20 min by limousine
Helicopter
Not typical
VIP terminal
Commercial VIP lounge — Jet Centre lounge; not a full FBO.
Runway
4,948 ft longest
Noise
Steep 5.5° approach — restricted aircraft list.

BEST FOR

  • · Canary Wharf / City meetings
  • · Same-day return
  • · Certified light/midsize

LESS SUITED FOR

  • · Heavy jets
  • · Non-certified types
  • · Late-night arrivals

NEARBY ALTERNATIVES

Biggin Hill BQH
25 KM

No aircraft-type restrictions when your jet is not LCY-certified.

Advantages: Any GA aircraft, Two FBOs
Trade-offs: Longer drive
London Luton LTN
50 KM

24-hour ops with full heavy-jet capability.

Advantages: 24h, Heavy jets
Trade-offs: Longer drive to City

ARRIVAL · EDI

Airport (EDI)

Very good
Opening hours
Consult FBO for local operating hours
Slots
PPR / consult handling
Customs
Consult handler
FBOs
1 FBO on field
To city
30 min by car · 30 min by limousine
Helicopter
Not typical
VIP terminal
Handled by FBO
Runway
8,392 ft longest

BEST FOR

  • · Heavy jets
  • · Long-range operations

DATA · DERIVED FROM AIRPORT REGISTER · FALLBACK

Route Intelligence · Airport Comparison

Head-to-head — the alternatives that matter

Airport alternatives for LondonEdinburgh

London — Departure Options

AirportTransferSlot easeCostPeaksHeavy
01
LCY
Primary airport for this corridor
20m●○○●○○●○○Yes
02
BQH · Biggin Hill
No aircraft-type restrictions when your jet is not LCY-certified.
25m●●●●●○●●●Yes
03
LTN · London Luton
24-hour ops with full heavy-jet capability.
50m●○○●○○●○○Yes
Fastest to destination
LCY
20 min door-to-door
Lowest handling cost
BQH
Dedicated GA — no coordination fees
Physically closest
LCY
20 min
Easiest slot availability
BQH
No coordination required
Best for heavy jets
LCY
Runway and MTOW support all heavy metal
Best during peak periods
BQH
Slot-free during peaks

ROUTE INTELLIGENCE · PRICING INTELLIGENCE

What actually moves the price today

On London → Edinburgh, aircraft positioning is the biggest lever on price today.

PRICE DRIVERS

Aircraft positioning
Medium

Aircraft based off-route are repositioned to London before pickup — the shorter that leg, the more competitive the quote.

Return / repositioning
Medium

If the aircraft can't pick up a return charter from Edinburgh, the empty repositioning leg is baked into your quote.

Airport handling & fees
Medium

Landing, handling and ramp fees on LCY–EDI are set field by field — LCY and EDI each carry their own coordinated-airport surcharge profile.

Fuel price band
Medium

Across 293 nm the fuel uplift is a bounded line item on LCY–EDI, not the driver of the quote.

Seasonality
Medium

London → Edinburgh demand cycles pull the 293 nm sector off its low band on peak weeks.

Demand at the target airport
Medium

Ramp capacity at EDI constrains the lift available for 293 nm inbounds from London — operators quote accordingly.

Weather sensitivity
Low

Weather rarely re-prices LCY–EDI beyond marginal fuel adjustments over 293 nm.

Slot & PPR pressure
Medium

Slot coordination at EDI — peak-season Saturdays especially — forces earlier commitment on London departures and raises handling on LCY–EDI.

Crew duty & rest
Low

At 293 nm, LCY–EDI sits far inside a single crew duty period — no augmented crew cost.

Overnight parking
Medium

Overnight parking at EDI is normally available and adds a defined ramp and handling fee to the LCY–EDI quote.

SAVING OPPORTUNITIES

Saving levers on LondonEdinburgh

Consider a nearby departure airport

If the aircraft is already positioned closer to another London-area field, using it reduces positioning cost and often trims 5–15% off the quote.

Consider a nearby arrival airport

Alternative arrivals near EDI can trim handling and slot pressure on LCY–EDI — see the airport comparison above.

Match an existing empty leg

LCY ↔ EDI (293 nm) is a corridor we monitor for empty legs — set an alert and match one when your dates flex.

Flex your departure time

Departing 2–4 hours off the peak slot window at LCY drops handling and slot fees on the 293 nm run to EDI.

Consider a smaller category

293 nm is inside super-midsize range, so a category step down from heavy metal on LCY–EDI cuts the quote with almost identical cabin comfort.

Estimated ranges only · Charter market · Never a live quote

Route Intelligence · Operational

How this sector actually flies

LondonEdinburgh operational profile

01

Nonstop feasibility

Well within super-midsize range — comfortably nonstop on this corridor.

02

Typical flight level

FL280–FL380 on the short 293 nm LCY–EDI hop

03

Typical routing

Direct LCY–EDI routing, 293 nm great-circle with negligible airway detour.

04

Noise / curfew

Steep 5.5° approach — restricted aircraft list.

05

Runway

4,948 ft (shorter of LCY and EDI) is the binding constraint — light or performance-optimised midsize jets are the safe pick.

06

Fuel stop likelihood

No fuel stop on 293 nm; LCY–EDI is a single-sector mission for every class we quote.

07

Cabin service

Light catering only — 293 nm block time leaves no window for a galley service.

08

Best departure time

Mid-morning (10:00–12:00) departure from LCY clears the weekday slot peak and lands EDI before midday handling pressure.

From the Broker Desk

What we actually see on LondonEdinburgh

Observed availability, positioning reality and airport friction from our own movement archive — anonymised, never operator-attributed.

Quote bands on this corridor

Full-charter one-way, desk quote

€3,100 – €4,800

Light Jet through Midsize over 293 nm LCY–EDI, all-in of landing, handling, crew and fuel surcharge. Weekend and peak-season departures out of LCY sit at the upper end.

Price stand: August 2026. LCY–EDI quotes move with fuel, crew duty and slot availability — we re-price at the point of booking.

Operator availability, both ends

LCY–EDI supply — workable

LCY — 16 archived movements (11 out / 5 in) from 6 operators. EDI — 22 archived movements (15 out / 7 in) from 7 operators. The thinner end sets the price on LCY–EDI: 24–48h notice materially improves the quote.

Where the aircraft positions from

Positioning into London (LCY)

When the based fleet is committed, the next LCY–EDI lift comes from EGKB (11 nm, 4 aircraft), EGLD (22 nm, 2 aircraft), EGKK (23 nm, 2 aircraft). Those ferries add roughly 20–45 minutes of billed time, which is why identical requests can quote differently on the same day.

Positioning into Edinburgh (EDI)

When the based fleet is committed, the next LCY–EDI lift comes from EGNC (64 nm, 1 aircraft), EGNT (79 nm, 2 aircraft), EGAA (124 nm, 1 aircraft). Those ferries add roughly 20–45 minutes of billed time, which is why identical requests can quote differently on the same day.

Slots, curfews and handling reality

London (LCY) — departing for EDI

LCY departing for EDI: Slot-coordinated commercial airport; steep-approach certified aircraft only. Curfew: 22:30–06:30 local — strict.

Seasonal supply squeeze

Edinburgh (EDI)

Charter movement in our archive concentrates in July and August (86% of 22 recorded legs), and falls away in November and September. For LCY–EDI that means booking the peak weeks 2–3 weeks out: the based fleet sells out first, then ferried lift, then nothing, while November is where negotiation actually works.

Aircraft we would talk you out of

Global 7500 / Gulfstream G650 on a short sector

Over 293 nm an ultra-long-range cabin bills roughly €8,100/hour for a flight measured in single-digit hours, and rarely repositions economically to this pair. You pay ULR money for a cabin you cannot use.

Heavy jets at full payload

Runway performance at one end of this pair means heavy metal departs weight-restricted in summer temperatures. The honest answer is a super-midsize, or a heavy jet with a fuel plan that assumes a tanker stop.

Alternative airports we actually use

London — real alternatives, and when we use them

Biggin Hill (BQH), 25 km out — No aircraft-type restrictions when your jet is not LCY-certified. Trade-off: longer drive. London Luton (LTN), 50 km out — 24-hour ops with full heavy-jet capability. Trade-off: longer drive to city.

Desk recommendations

  • London (LCY) and Edinburgh (EDI) both carry real based supply, so same-day LCY–EDI requests are workable — but the first two aircraft quoted are usually the cheapest of the day, not the cheapest available. We hold the request open for a second sweep.
  • Fix the slot before the aircraft: on LCY–EDI it is coordination and curfew at London (LCY) — departing for EDI that moves your departure time, not aircraft availability.
Empty leg opportunities on London to Edinburgh

Empty Legs

Live empty legsLondonEdinburgh

Repositioning legs departing LCY within 14 days, priced per aircraft for up to 19 seats.

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ROUTE INTELLIGENCE · BOOKING ADVICE

When to book, when to fly

LEAD TIME

48–72 hours is comfortable — 12 hours is achievable when aircraft are in position.

BEST BOOKING WINDOW

Tuesday–Thursday midweek is typically the lowest-friction window on this pair.

FLEXIBLE DATES

A ±1-day window opens up meaningfully more empty-leg and repositioning options — worth signalling in the enquiry.

HOW TO SAVE MONEY

  • · Depart mid-week rather than Friday/Sunday.
  • · Consider a nearby departure or arrival airport (see the comparison above).
  • · Set an empty-leg alert on this corridor and its reverse — matches often deliver 30–75% discounts.
  • · If your itinerary allows a same-aircraft return, offer it: it removes the operator's empty repositioning cost.
  • · Confirm the maximum runway you can accept — sometimes a smaller category is materially cheaper.

ROUTE INTELLIGENCE · FAQ

Answers specific to LondonEdinburgh.

LondonEdinburgh frequently asked questions

ASK A QUESTION

Block time is 1h 11m on the 293 nm great-circle sector, using a midsize in typical wind conditions.

Indicative one-way pricing on this pair is €3,000–€5,000 one-way, all-in, depending on aircraft class and season. Empty legs run 25–75% below these ranges.

Cessna Citation VII (Midsize) is our standing pick — Midsize aircraft like the Cessna Citation VII are the workhorse of London–Edinburgh — they hit the sweet spot on cabin comfort, block time and cost that the majority of charterers pick.

LCY is the primary departure. Primary airport for this corridor

Well within super-midsize range — comfortably nonstop on this corridor.

Cessna Citation VII and larger types offer a full flat-bed configuration — the standard choice on this pair.

Westbound legs run longer against the prevailing jetstream — plan for the eastbound to be materially quicker.

10–14 days is comfortable for a normal week; event weeks need 4–8 weeks.

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